BRINDA - Computation of BRINDA Adjusted Micronutrient Biomarkers for
Inflammation
Inflammation can affect many micronutrient biomarkers and
can thus lead to incorrect diagnosis of individuals and to
over- or under-estimate the prevalence of deficiency in a
population. Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional
Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) is a multi-agency and
multi-country partnership designed to improve the
interpretation of nutrient biomarkers in settings of
inflammation and to generate context-specific estimates of risk
factors for anemia (Suchdev (2016)
<doi:10.3945/an.115.010215>). In the past few years, BRINDA
published a series of papers to provide guidance on how to
adjust micronutrient biomarkers, retinol binding protein, serum
retinol, serum ferritin by Namaste (2020), soluble transferrin
receptor (sTfR), serum zinc, serum and Red Blood Cell (RBC)
folate, and serum B-12, using inflammation markers,
alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) and/or C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
by Namaste (2020) <doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqaa141>, Rohner (2017)
<doi:10.3945/ajcn.116.142232>, McDonald (2020)
<doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqz304>, and Young (2020)
<doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqz303>. The BRINDA inflammation adjustment
method mainly focuses on Women of Reproductive Age (WRA) and
Preschool-age Children (PSC); however, the general principle of
the BRINDA method might apply to other population groups. The
BRINDA R package is a user-friendly all-in-one R package that
uses a series of functions to implement BRINDA adjustment
method, as described above. The BRINDA R package will first
carry out rigorous checks and provides users guidance to
correct data or input errors (if they occur) prior to
inflammation adjustments. After no errors are detected, the
package implements the BRINDA inflammation adjustment for up to
five micronutrient biomarkers, namely retinol-binding-protein,
serum retinol, serum ferritin, sTfR, and serum zinc (when
appropriate), using inflammation indicators of AGP and/or CRP
for various population groups. Of note, adjustment for serum
and RBC folate and serum B-12 is not included in the R package,
since evidence shows that no adjustment is needed for these
micronutrient biomarkers in either WRA or PSC groups (Young
(2020) <doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqz303>).